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//AWARD WINNERS DBIA Excellence in Design Award Colonel James Nesmith Readiness Center DALLAS, ORE. The Colonel James Nesmith Readiness Center was built to best service the needs of the Oregon Army National Guard's 162nd Combat Engineer Company. The 40,000 square-foot, LEED® Gold certified building includes offices, training facilities and recruiting space as well as family support facilities. It also serves the surrounding community with flexible event space. The readiness center is Oregon's first project to be designed and built using strict design excellence guidelines that were modeled after the U.S. General Services Administration's design excellence program. The facility's design excellence is expressed through its timelessness, connection to its site, its human scale and the structural and material integrity. The center was designed to evoke images of historic granges in the surrounding area while maintaining the necessary requirements of the military. dbia.org The building takes advantage of the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape. The approach goes through grasslands and orchards and over a stream, providing setbacks and separation for security in the most aesthetic manner possible. The assembly hall features panoramic views of the land and its interior. Natural light filters through a real wood framework in the assembly hall, establishing a connection with the land. A large gabion wall separates the military vehicle zone from public parking. A major design challenge was balancing stringent security requirements with excellent design. While this was far from easy, the team of Lease Crutcher Lewis and THA Architecture accomplished it superbly. Form and function are seamlessly allied. Separate secure program areas for administrative spaces and training facilities are separated by the public areas, which are welcoming and less stringently secured. In the owner letter in the award submission, the Oregon Military Department called the center "the best National Guard Readiness Center in the nation." It cites design-build's numerous benefits from the owner's perspective, including the collaborative approach of the team, design flexibility and the decrease in the owner's risk while increasing the project's value. / © Lara Swimmer A Look to DBIA's Excellence in Design Award Winners Project: Colonel James Nesmith Readiness Center Location: Dallas, Ore. Owner: Oregon Military Department Design-Builder: Lease Crutcher Lewis Architect: THA Architecture Engineers: Catena Consulting Engineers (structural) Glumac (mechanical) KPFF Consulting Engineers (civil) Specialty Contractor: Place Studio (landscape design) winter//2014 17 http://www.dbia.org

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of IQ Winter 2014

leadership reflections
legislative update
project of the year
DBIA survey
design-build best practices
design winners
nationalo design-build student competition

IQ Winter 2014

IQ Winter 2014 - (Page 1)
IQ Winter 2014 - (Page 2)
IQ Winter 2014 - (Page 3)
IQ Winter 2014 - (Page 4)
IQ Winter 2014 - leadership reflections (Page 5)
IQ Winter 2014 - leadership reflections (Page 6)
IQ Winter 2014 - legislative update (Page 7)
IQ Winter 2014 - project of the year (Page 8)
IQ Winter 2014 - project of the year (Page 9)
IQ Winter 2014 - DBIA survey (Page 10)
IQ Winter 2014 - DBIA survey (Page 11)
IQ Winter 2014 - DBIA survey (Page 12)
IQ Winter 2014 - DBIA survey (Page 13)
IQ Winter 2014 - design-build best practices (Page 14)
IQ Winter 2014 - design-build best practices (Page 15)
IQ Winter 2014 - design-build best practices (Page 16)
IQ Winter 2014 - design winners (Page 17)
IQ Winter 2014 - design winners (Page 18)
IQ Winter 2014 - design winners (Page 19)
IQ Winter 2014 - nationalo design-build student competition (Page 20)
IQ Winter 2014 - nationalo design-build student competition (Page 21)
IQ Winter 2014 - nationalo design-build student competition (Page 22)
IQ Winter 2014 - nationalo design-build student competition (Page 23)
IQ Winter 2014 - nationalo design-build student competition (Page 24)
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